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A class action lawsuit filed by artists who allege that Stability , Runway , and DeviantArt illegally trained their AIs on copyrighted works can move forward.
Several of the plaintiffs’ claims were dismissed while others survived, meaning the suit could end up at trial.
Even if they win, it’s a costly, drawn-out process where a lot of dirty laundry will be put on display.
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